6 Best Hotels in Central Valley, Costa Rica

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Most international flights come into Costa Rica in the evening and head out early in the morning, meaning you likely have to stay your first and last nights in or near San José, and the Central Valley can be considered "near." For getting away from it all and still being close to the country's main airport, the lodgings around San José make splendid alternatives to staying in the city itself. It may pain you to tear yourself away from that beach villa or rain-forest lodge, but you can still come back to something distinctive here on your last night in Costa Rica. Small mom-and-pop places, sprawling coffee plantations, nature lodges, and hilltop villas with expansive views are some of your options. The large chains are here as well, but the real gems are the boutique hotels, many of which are family-run places and have unique designs that take advantage of exceptional countryside locations. Subtropical gardens are the norm, rather than the exception, and air-conditioning is usually not necessary.

Rancho Naturalista

$$$$ | Turrialba, 30502, Costa Rica Fodor's Choice
Rancho Naturalista, Turrialba
Dawn Pando

Unparalleled bird-watching within a 160-acre private nature reserve with more than 450 recorded species, plus first-class food and comfortable lodging are the reasons nature lovers from all over the world stay here. During high season, two resident bird guides are on hand to help you find sought-after hummingbirds, such as the snowcap and black-crested coquette, and more. Even if you are not a birder, the trails are excellent for hiking, and there's horseback riding up into the surrounding mountains. The two-story lodge is upscale modern, with rustic touches, as are the comfortable, separate cabins. Gourmet-quality meals (included) are served family-style in the indoor and outdoor dining rooms, both of which have beautiful views of the Turrialba Valley and volcano. Birding guides cost extra.

Pros

  • Birder's paradise
  • Warm atmosphere
  • Gourmet meals included

Cons

  • Some rooms are a little dated
  • Not a convenient base for day trips
  • Rough final stretch of road to get here
Turrialba, 30502, Costa Rica
8704–3217
Hotel Details
13 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Finca Rosa Blanca Coffee Farm & Inn

$$$$ | Heredia, 40401, Costa Rica Fodor's Choice

Set amid fields of green coffee, this exclusive, hilltop B&B hideaway has a much-deserved reputation as one of the country's sumptuous splurges. The Gaudí-esque main building has a soaring two-story atrium and white-stucco arches, set among tropical flowers and shaded by massive fig trees. Rooms are filled with interesting artistic flourishes, as well as such luxuries as Jacuzzi bathtubs and 100% bamboo sheets. The spacious two-story suite, popular with honeymooners, is out of a fairy tale: a spiral staircase with a carved-serpent handrail leads up to a romantic, window-lined tower bedroom. The sumptuous, secluded Cielo suite has its own entrance through the gardens. The owners work hard to make the hotel as eco-friendly as possible. Prix-fixe gourmet dinners are available at the chic restaurant El Tigre Vestido, but lunch on the terrace—with its spectacular view of San José down in the valley and the Escazú mountains beyond—is a better value. After a day of touring, unwind in a full-service spa. Finca Rosa Blanca offers occasional Web-only promotions.

Pros

  • Eco-consciousness
  • Indulgence with style
  • Service par excellence

Cons

  • Some units short on closet and drawer space
  • Expensive restaurant
  • Hard to find if you are driving your own car
Heredia, 40401, Costa Rica
2269–9392
Hotel Details
14 suites
Free Breakfast

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Xandari Costa Rica

$$$$ | Alajuela, 20103, Costa Rica Fodor's Choice

The tranquil and colorful Xandari is a strikingly original inn and spa, tailor-made for honeymooners and romantic getaways. Its bold design is the brainchild of a talented couple—he's an architect, she's an artist. Contemporary pueblo-esque villas along a ridge overlooking Alajuela and San José are spacious, with plenty of windows, colorful paintings, large terraces, and secluded lanais (sunbathing patios). It's the kind of place that makes you want to take pictures of your hotel room. Some villas stand alone and some share a building, but nearly all of them have spectacular views. So does the restaurant, which serves tasty, often organic, low-fat food. A 4-km (3-mile) trail through the hotel's forest reserve winds past five waterfalls. The place is a favorite for that first or last night in Costa Rica, albeit a pricey one.

Pros

  • Ideal setting for romance
  • Guilt-free gourmet delights
  • Eco-friendly, including on-site nature reserve

Cons

  • A bit of noise from other rooms
  • Should have car to stay here
  • Far from any sights
Alajuela, 20103, Costa Rica
2443–2020
Hotel Details
24 villas
Free Breakfast

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Coffee Pickers Village

$$$$ | Orosi, Costa Rica

Ten cute farmhouses line the road on this hot-springs complex that doubles as a small working coffee plantation. The cottages contain two or three bedrooms and can sleep four to six people. Polished wood reigns in the early-American style here, but you have modern amenities, such as flat-screen TVs, Wi-Fi, and fully-equipped kitchens. If you don’t feel like cooking yourself, the onsite restaurant serves a mix of Costa Rican and American fare, everything from grilled steaks and chicken to gallo pinto. You’ll have access to the thermal springs on the property too.

Pros

  • Fully furnished bungalows
  • Equipped kitchens mean you can prepare your own meals
  • Pleasant, covered back patios

Cons

  • Can be difficult to find
  • Not a lot of shade
  • Need a car to stay here
Orosi, Costa Rica
2203-2265
Hotel Details
10 units
No Meals

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Costa Rica Marriott Hacienda Belén

$$$$ | 1 km (½ mile) west of Bridgestone/Firestone, San Antonio, 40702, Costa Rica

The stately Marriott offers comprehensive luxury close to the airport, and, despite being a U.S. chain, has many distinctively Costa Rican touches. Towering over a coffee plantation west of San José, the thick columns, wide arches, and central courtyard are re-creations straight out of the 16th century, and hand-painted tiles and abundant antiques complete the historic appearance. Guest rooms are more contemporary, but they're elegant enough, with hardwood furniture. Some have sliding glass doors that open onto tiny balconies; new rooms have flat-screen TVs. The place is always abuzz with upscale tourists, business travelers, and participants in the many events that take place here.

Pros

  • Excellent service
  • Lavish grounds
  • Close to airport

Cons

  • Tendency to nickel-and-dime guests
  • Tricky car access from highway
  • Far from all sights
1 km (½ mile) west of Bridgestone/Firestone, San Antonio, 40702, Costa Rica
2298–0000
Hotel Details
300 rooms
No Meals

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Peace Lodge

$$$$ | Poás Volcán National Park, 20801, Costa Rica

These rooms overlooking the misty forests of La Paz Waterfall Gardens seem like something out of The Lord of the Rings, with their curved, clay-stucco walls, hardwood floors, stone fireplaces, four-poster beds made of varnished logs, and grottolike bathrooms with private waterfalls. As if the bathrooms, with two showers, a whirlpool tub, and private tropical garden weren't enough, you can soak in your second whirlpool tub on a porch with a cloud-forest view. Rates are admittedly high here, but being able to explore the Waterfall Gardens before they open and after they close is a perk, and admission is included. The cuisine here is a couple of notches below the accommodations.

Pros

  • Many activities, plus admission to the Waterfall Gardens, included in rates
  • Whimsical furnishings
  • Excellent river trail

Cons

  • Pricey
  • Popular with tour groups
  • All but the top floors can be a bit noisy because of creaky stairs
Poás Volcán National Park, 20801, Costa Rica
2482–2100
Hotel Details
18 units
No Meals

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